Ace standards or zwickeys would be where I started. Both have been working for a long time and are reasonably priced.
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It really all depends on how much money you are willing to part with.
Zwickey, Grizzley, Zephyr, Ace, and several I know of that aren't coming to mind right now are all very good less expensive broadheads.
Not because I desire to spend more money, but because I seldom lose a broadhead, but have destroyed many of the less expensive ones, I chose to go with the heads that have better structural integrity like the VPA, Bishop Archery, Woodsman Elites, German Kinetics, etc, etc.
I want a broadhead built like a tank, but it has to perform as well, so I spend a little more money on them. Reluctantly, but I spend it anyway, and it has actually wound up saving me money in the long run.
Two Blade/ Three Blade? - Pick your preference, because there's lots of good ones of each, that do just as good of a job as the other.
Rick
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Originally posted by SwampRabbit View PostI think you stumbled into the wrong forum... it's not like that over here that often.... unless you suggest he glue those plastic broadheads on
Kidding, just kidding. As Rick says above this post it comes down to what you want to spend. TBH if it's a head that you can get killing sharp and are happy with it then shoot it. I don't have woodies yet but picked up all my Bear Razorheads as glue on's and inserted adapters. If/when I ever go woodies I'm pulling the adapters out and using them.
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Originally posted by ballgame View PostI have no experience with woods ... yet.
But when I do I will have the screw on adapter tips installed.
https://www.3riversarchery.com/wood-...-adapters.html
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Originally posted by ballgame View PostI have no experience with woods ... yet.
But when I do I will have the screw on adapter tips installed.
https://www.3riversarchery.com/wood-...-adapters.html
Rick
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Originally posted by ballgame View PostI have no experience with woods ... yet.
But when I do I will have the screw on adapter tips installed.
https://www.3riversarchery.com/wood-...-adapters.html
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